What to Do If the Beidou Driver Card Does Not Belong to the Driver?
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If a driver's Beidou card does not belong to them, it constitutes falsification and tampering with Beidou data. If caught by traffic police, the user may face a fine ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 yuan, as each driver is only permitted to use their own Beidou card. Using someone else's Beidou card raises suspicions of one individual obtaining multiple cards. Below are relevant details: 1. One Person, One Card: According to regulations, each Beidou driver can only apply for one card, which can be used for one vehicle or multiple vehicles. However, it is illegal for a driver to hold multiple cards, as this could lead to misjudgment during traffic police inspections for driver fatigue. Additionally, switching between multiple cards poses traffic safety risks due to potential driver fatigue. 2. Illegal Activities: As stipulated in the "Road Transport Vehicle Dynamic Supervision and Management Measures," actions such as damaging devices, interfering with or blocking signals, falsifying, tampering with, or deleting data will result in orders to rectify and fines ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 yuan.